Eduardo Haro Tecglen
Eduardo Haro Tecglen (1924–2005) was a Spanish journalist,[1] writer and theatre critic.[2][3]
Born in
With his
Although some critics, including the author Javier Marías (who accused him, and José Luis López Aranguren and Camilo José Cela[5] of not accepting their responsibilities for their earlier "pro-Fascist actions or writings") of "collaborating" with Francoist Spain, based on his having been associated with the Falange in his youth, the reality was that he had done so in order to commute his father's death sentence - to a 30-year prison sentence.[6]
He signed the articles he wrote in Triunfo about international politics using his own name, while those he wrote about history, he signed using the pen-name "Juan Aldebarán", and the articles about science and the future, he signed "Pablo Berbén". He also wrote a weekly column about daily life, signed "Pozuelo".[7]
The homage to him, held at the Teatro Español, a few days after his death, was attended by, among others, the founder of Triunfo, José Ángel Ezcurra; the journalist Fernando Delgado; the former and current editors of El País, Juan Luis Cebrián and Joaquín Estefanía, respectively; the president de PRISA, Jesús de Polanco; the actors Diego Galán and Núria Espert, and the then mayor of Madrid, Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón.[7]
The actor
Publications
- 1988: El 68: Las revoluciones imaginarias (El País/Aguilar)
- 1996: El niño republicano (Alfaguara, Madrid)
- 2000: Arde Madrid (Temas de Hoy, Madrid)
References
- ^ Epps, Bradley S. and Despina Kakoudaki (2009) All about Almodovar: A Passion for Cinema, p. 384. University of Minnesota Press At Google Books. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
- ^ Evangelista, Stefano (2010) The Reception of Oscar Wilde in Europe, p. 168. Continuum International Publishing Group At Google Books. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
- ^ (in Spanish) Emoción en el patio de butacas El País Retrieved 26 May 2013.
- ^ Miret Magdalena, Enrique "Eduardo Haro Tecglen, el último rojo" El PaísRetrieved 26 May 2013.
- ^ Ferran, Ofelia (2007) Working Through Memory: Writing and Remembrance in Contemporary Spanish Narrative, p. 302. Associated University Press At Google Books. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
- ^ McManus, Stanton Carroll (2008) Democracy in Transicion: Politics, Melodrama, History, p. 44. ProQuest (University of Mighigan) At Google Books. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
- ^ a b (in Spanish) "Emoción en el patio de butacas" El País Retrieved 26 May 2013.
- Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes. Retrieved 26 May 2013.